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Gun for Hire

Original title: The Butcher
  • 2009
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 35m
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5.3/10
966
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Gun for Hire (2009)
A mob enforcer is set up for a fall, but when he slips the trap he snaps and seeks retribution, living up to his moniker: The Butcher.
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A mob enforcer is set up for a fall, but when he slips the trap he snaps and seeks retribution, living up to his moniker: The Butcher.A mob enforcer is set up for a fall, but when he slips the trap he snaps and seeks retribution, living up to his moniker: The Butcher.A mob enforcer is set up for a fall, but when he slips the trap he snaps and seeks retribution, living up to his moniker: The Butcher.

  • Director
    • Jesse V. Johnson
  • Writer
    • Jesse V. Johnson
  • Stars
    • Eric Roberts
    • Robert Davi
    • Keith David
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    966
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jesse V. Johnson
    • Writer
      • Jesse V. Johnson
    • Stars
      • Eric Roberts
      • Robert Davi
      • Keith David
    • 23User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Eric Roberts
    Eric Roberts
    • Merle 'The Butcher' Hench
    Robert Davi
    Robert Davi
    • Murdoch
    Keith David
    Keith David
    • Larry Cobb
    Geoffrey Lewis
    Geoffrey Lewis
    • Naylor
    Irina Björklund
    Irina Björklund
    • Jackie
    Paul Dillon
    Paul Dillon
    • Doyle
    Jerry Trimble
    Jerry Trimble
    • Eddie Hellstrom
    Michael Ironside
    Michael Ironside
    • Teddy Carmichael
    Bokeem Woodbine
    Bokeem Woodbine
    • Chinatown Pete
    Guillermo Diaz
    Guillermo Diaz
    • Owen Geiger
    • (as Guillermo Díaz)
    Julie Carmen
    Julie Carmen
    • Rose
    Vernon Wells
    Vernon Wells
    • 1970's IRA Commander
    • (as a different name)
    Maddy Howard
    • Waitress
    Anthony V. Pugliese III
    • The Man from Reno
    Duane Whitaker
    Duane Whitaker
    • Car Buyer
    Joe Hess
    • Pearl
    Timothy V. Murphy
    Timothy V. Murphy
    • Tyke
    • (as Tim Murphy)
    Charles Arthur Berg
    • 'Loco' Charlie
    • Director
      • Jesse V. Johnson
    • Writer
      • Jesse V. Johnson
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    4merklekranz

    Eric Roberts and a bunch of character actors in a meaningless movie..

    "The Butcher" gets high marks for a high body count, in other words lots of bang bang, but little else. Eric Roberts is his usual dependable quirky self, and it's nice to see Robert Davi and Geoffrey Lewis getting some work. This is however a very shallow movie, with everything revolving around the ultra violent scenes. The whole film has almost zero meaning. Eric Roberts never changes his sport coat throughout the entire movie, and really the movie never changes either. It is nothing more than just another weak plotted shoot em up, with little or no character development. I say avoid unless you need to see a bunch of seldom used actors in a meaningless movie. - MERK
    8actionfilm-2

    The Butcher serves up some old school action.

    Having followed director Jesse V. Johnson's career since 2002's "The Honorable" it's amazing how quickly he has evolved into a top notch action director in such a relatively short period of time. The man has toiled away and paid his dues so it's nice to see his skill is becoming recognized by his peers, allowing him to recruit some great talent. His 2009 film The Butcher slowly builds up momentum towards a brutal action packed finale. It does so skillfully and all the while remained interesting, unlike say for example "The Kingdom" starring Jaime Foxx which had dull dialog and uninteresting characters for three quarters of the film trusting that the final action packed reel would make up for it (as terrific as it was, it did not). The Butcher on the other hand, has barely a fraction of the budget and fires on all cylinders, well scripted, great leads in Eric Roberts and Robert Davi, excellent cast (including several of the director's "stock" actors such as Keith David, Bokeem Woodbine, and even a cameo by the Pitfighter himself Dominiquie Vandenberg), grade A staged action with superb stunt work, one of the best musical scores I've heard in some time, even a beautiful Dodge Charger and eclectic mix of firearms. Recommended!
    5tkdlifemagazine

    Eric Roberts is Good In This

    Eric Roberts is a mid level gangster with a gambling problem in this low budget film written and Directed by Jesse V. Johnson. Roberts is actually very compelling in the lead, as a mobster who gets set up. There are many other actors that appear in subsequent Johnson films, like David Keith. The small town feel and characters are two of the strongest elements of the film. As in all Johnson films there is action, betrayal, and violence. There are some elements that need tightening up here as it was an early Johnson film but the seeds of many stronger and later films are here. There are many elements here that show up in Johnson films later and get much more well crafted. I would add another 1/2 a star if you a fan, or aficionado, of Johnson films.
    9TM-2

    Great throw-back to the basics

    I gave this a solid 9 for me. I REALLY enjoyed it. I have watched it several times, I liked the story of an over the hill guy who needs a break and isn't getting it. His mobster boss considers him past it and treats him with disrespect. Then the movie takes off and is as merciless as you will get. I watched the unrated version and it was definitely extra gritty and bloody. I own both and even without the ultra violence the R vision is a good watch. Eric Roberts plays his character to a tee and we can't help but feel for him as he navigates thru the game set in play. I deliberately stayed away from spoilers since its got a few twists and turns well seeing for the first time watching the movie.
    6The_Phantom_Projectionist

    "Why did you never shoot that way for me?"

    While Isaac Florentine has a death grip on the title of "best direct-to-video action director," Jesse V. Johnson is definitely a runner-up. More restrained than Florentine, Johnson displays a particular aptitude for character development and storytelling, and in no instance more so than the vehicle crafted for star Eric Roberts. While not the action-packed extravaganza that I had been hoping for, it is an excellent crime-thriller that proves the cinematic experience is possible on a small budget.

    The story: Double-crossed by the underworld syndicate employing him, a washed-up debt collector (Roberts) strikes back by stealing a multimillion dollar take.

    With a 113-minute runtime, THE BUTCHER is a longer-than-average low budgeteer, but makes it worth it by building up its characters and allowing the actors to amply show their acting chops. This investment, in turn, is made worth it by the seriously good cast. Cult star Eric Roberts has the same natural charisma as David Carradine or Lance Henriksen, making any scene he appears in entertaining by default. Villain Robert Davi is in a similar league and for all the seems like he was gearing up for a BOARDWALK EMPIRE audition. Also in the credits are the spectacular Irina Bjoerklund, Keith David, Geoffrey Lewis, Bokeem Woodbine, and Michael Ironside – occupying roles of varying sizes but all working towards my general impression of "Wow, I forgot that movies like this could have good acting in them!" The story they perform is a slow burner, sometimes too slow for my liking, but the atmosphere it creates along the way is excellent and its avoidance of cliché is welcome.

    The one bad thing about the story is that it comes at the expense of the action, which – despite the claims of the DVD case – is not evident "from start to finish." Uncharacteristically for the director's movies, there is very little hand-to-hand content, which is disappointing considering the supporting cast's inclusion of Dominquie Vandenberg, Dan Southworth, and Jerry Trimble (who gives a surprisingly wicked dramatic performance). Its focus is on gunplay, but you'll have to wait until the second half to see anything substantial. There are three big shootouts, and while most of them lack overall creativity, each features at least a couple moments of cool absurdity. Roberts shoots through a brick wall with a shotgun to dispatch an enemy, and later grabs a decorative Browning machinegun to take on a club. The final shootout in a bar makes up for a lot with its hyper-violent choreography; it's worth waiting for.

    When I think of "bad" B-movies of the pre-2000s, I think of poorly-made shlock. When I think of "bad" B-movies of the 2000s and beyond, I imagine well-made but dramatically vapid shlock. It's nice to come across a movie that makes such a point of avoiding both pitfalls, and it's good to know that there are indeed filmmakers out there who take this particular tier of filmmaking seriously. While I really wish there had been more action, THE BUTCHER is worth at least the price of a rental.

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    • Trivia
      Merle kept saying the charger was a original 69 charger. To bad its actually a 71/72 charger.
    • Goofs
      After Merle and Jackie steal the car from the Sportsman Hotel and are on their way to see Murdoch, its clear that the driving scene is green screened and the reflection in the shop windows is a silver SUV and not the car that they stole.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Cult Legends and Rising Stars: Cult Legends: Bokeem Woodbine (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Green Eyed Lady
      Written by Jerry Corbetta, J.C. Phillips (as John Phillips), David Riordan

      Performed by Sugarloaf

      Courtesy of Capital Records

      Under license from EMI Film & Television Music

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    • Release date
      • July 8, 2009 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Butcher
    • Filming locations
      • 1751 E Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • World Films
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      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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